YUASA HARUMICHI
Department Professional Graduate School , Graduate School of Governance Studies Position Professor |
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Research Period | 2011~2013 |
Research Topic | System of information law to establish the deliberative democracy |
Research Type | KAKENHI Research |
Consignor | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science |
Research Program Type | Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) |
KAKENHI Grant No. | 23530135 |
Responsibility | Representative Researcher |
Representative Person | YUASA Harumichi |
Details | From the comparative points of view, this study addresses how to form the legal system to support realizing deliberative democracy that has been expected to establish in recent years. In this study, we discuss various legal issues from five standpoints such as (1) fundamental aspect of the legal system to representative political will, (2) limits and sphere of guaranteeing the political will and treatment of anonymous expression, (3) relationship between law and risk when they utilize information technology equipment, (4) role of the nation state and relationship with civil sector undertakes, and (5) how to express political will adequately and equally. As the result of examines and considerations, we retain crucial points and suggestions to establish legal system to support realizing deliberative democracy. |